Saints defender after Favre injury:"Pay me my money!"

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; During the 2009 NFC title game, which both sparked the league’s investigation and served as the most obvious example of assault and battery of an opposing quarterback, King writes that, after an unflagged high-low hit on Brett Favre resulted in ...

During the 2009 NFC title game, which both sparked the league’s investigation and served as the most obvious example of assault and battery of an opposing quarterback, King writes that, after an unflagged high-low hit on Brett Favre resulted in a sprained ankle, an unnamed Saints defender was heard saying on an on-field microphone, “Pay me my money!”

(Ubiquitous eye rolling emoticon) This is so absurd! Ok not really, it is what it is guys. This kind of stuff isn't going to fly in today's NFL culture. Like it or not, it's not the 70's, 80's, or 90's anymore and we did wrong according to the current status quo.

(Ubiquitous eye rolling emoticon) This is so absurd! Ok not really, it is what it is guys. This kind of stuff isn't going to fly in today's NFL culture. Like it or not, it's not the 70's, 80's, or 90's anymore and we did wrong according to the current status quo.

I know. Today is flag football. Prove Intent by the way. You hit a player legally and it rings teh guys bell. It is an effect of the hit. Note intent but a product of their hit. They will get punishedfor having a Bounty system but can't prove a hit with intent.